Rough Cut Sales

Rough Cut Sales

Rough Cut Sales is the sales program that merchandises work-in progress projects in post-production stage and completion. It is the program for producers and buyers aimed to do immediate and practical business for post-production investment and theatrical and TV release. Rough cut footages have been shown to decision makers through pre-online screening service on Individual Page in Docs Port Incheon Website and the presentation will be held during the event.

The Dark Secret of Rapid Economic Growth of South Korea.
In central Vietnam, there are people who still live with the memory of brutal massacres. Every February, villagers offer prayers and burn incense throughout the country in an attempt to help console the victims. They call this ceremony “Dai Han (Korean) Commemoration” In the 1960s, South Korea fought in the Vietnam War as a US ally with the aim of rooting out communism. However, what they did was simple and cruel: they killed a large number of civilians. Living testimony from the survivors hasn’t been able to set history straight. Instead, the atrocities have been treated as if they never existed. Korea’s official historical record states that thanks to the Vietnam War, Korea was able to achieve rapid economic growth. These different accounts of the war now represent a new battle between conflicting memories documented in “A War of Memories”

A tragic piece of pottery that sheds tears every day. A man who devoted all his life to make that piece of pottery. Over 60 years, he has come close to seeing and grasping this bowl of his desire yet the end is nowhere in sight. Every time he nears completion, he ends up surrendering to the fire. Time is running out. Would he be able to bake the bowl he want? Would the bowl be able to contain him? Fire lights up his last kiln. This is a story about a bowl a man and his journey through fire.

Imagine being photographed or filmed secretly and leaked to cyberspace without knowing when, where, and by whom they were taken and labeled as ‘*** girl,’ then being isolated since. This is the fears of many women, and the level of fear is more than men can imagine. While the system of exploiting the images of women and making profits has been established and industrialized, the state has made almost no sanctions. The camera follows the narratives of the young women standing at the space where the state should have been.

The keepers are kept busy with the animals under their care. These animals, although some may haven’t completely lost their innate instincts, are unlikely to survive if released back to the wild. It’d be difficult for them to live in packs and find food on their own. Ultimately, the zoo may well be the new habitat that they must adapt themselves to live in.

In 2010, the Education Ministry decided to bring back the former members of the university that had been expelled for corruption. I saw a fellow student crying angrily at the decision through YouTube. He was 'Seung-hyun'. I wasn't interested in school matters, but I thought I should join him. I was then at the center of the struggle and became a graduate but could not leave school.

An 83-year-old mother and her 48-year-old son embark on a long journey. Starting in Lake Baikal, the spirit of Siberia, across the vast plains of Mongolia, the Gobi Desert, Central Asia, the Pamir, the Taklamakan Desert, Tibet Plateau, they continue their journey to Mt. Kailash in Tibet, which the Tibetans believe to be the center of the universe. They should travel almost 20,000 kilometers by land.
Can she pray in Mt. Kailash after riding out all the adverse situations on the way? Can the son see his mother's blissful smile on the mountain?

KIM-GUN begins with a photo of an armed young man taken during the 1980 Gwangju Uprising and the ensuing Massacre. 35 years later, the identity of the man has become a source of controversy: ex-army official JEE Man-won claims the man is one of the North Korean special agents whose mission was to instigate anti-government violence. Outraged survivors consider legal actions against JEE for defamation and hate speech, but fail to find any witnesses who remember the man. It is when Joo-ok, a 56-year-old laundry woman, sees the photo and recognizes the face that things begin to change. Joo remembers him as ‘KIM-GUN,’ a homeless man who collected scraps on the street and slept under a local bridge. Starting from Joo's memory of the man, the documentary sets out in search of the missing man.
*'gun' is a honorific used for young males in Korean language.

People describe her as this : a guitarist who conveys dreams and hopes.
Ji-hee is an artist that overcame intellectual disability through music, however she cannot pursue her passion for guitar without the help of her mother. Her guitar skills improved and she dreamed of becoming a world-class guitarist. Her disease hinders her ability to create and it will be with her forever. But she is challenging herself to become a world-class musician. Instead of running away from her difficulties, she learns to saturate her life with music. Thus, Ji-hee's music, struggles and life unite into one.

Layne, an American adoptee returns home to South Korea after 40 years of separation, and finds his biological mother fighting against breast cancer. Although he was reared in a different culture speaking a different language, their communication becomes easier as they realize that they have a lot more in common than they knew. Although at first, they begin by using a translation application that lands them in giggles, Layne embarks on a new challenge in his foreign ‘motherland’ to learn the language in order to support his mother through chemotherapy. As a part-time job, Layne helps other adoptees find their birth parents, but his curiosity about his biological father begins to grow. As he attempts to seek out his father and step-siblings who are as old as his mother, a new conflict begins at home. The more he digs up facts about his lost father, his mother’s wish to keep the past buried eventually leads to Layne being kicked out of the house. Will their relationship stand the test of time, under new circumstances that neither had anticipated?

Seung-ho, calls himself a singer/entertainer, is the principal of a very specialized high school in Seoul. This school has only 1 year students who come from Tuesday to Friday. On Mondays, they go to their original high schools. Students who do not want to go to university and don’t know what to do for their future, they come to this high school and try to learn a new thing for 1 year before they embark to the real world as an adult.

KIM Ryen-hi's improbable story began as she had her first trip abroad in 2011. She was deceived by a broker in China who said he could smuggle her into the South, where she could make a lot of money in a few months and return to China. But as soon as she arrived in South Korea, they forced her to sign a document agreeing to become a law-abiding citizen of the South. Keeping her under surveillance, the South Korean government refuses to give her a passport. She has been seeking a way to return to her family. But the South Korean government has announced she cannot return since South Korean law does not allow its citizen to be a North Korean. It has been 7 years in the South. As her time in the South gets longer, she gets more anxious. She feels like she has lost her universe. She is scared that everyday that she stays in the South, the people she loves get farther and farther away from her. She fears that she might become someone like a shadow to her family. A person who exists only in their memories…